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This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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In the 4-H Table Setting Contest at the Lancaster County Super Fair, youth select a theme and display one place setting, including table covering, dishes, glassware, silverware, centerpiece and menu. Youth choose one of the following categories: formal, casual, picnic or birthday.
Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 24mm @ 1/4 with Shoot Through Umbrell | SB-80DX @ 17mm @ 1/8 with diffuse dome
Camera Info: Nikon D100 | 28-70mm(ƒ/2.8) 31mm | ƒ/3.5| ISO 200 | 1/25s
Setup for THIS
Bringing in that fake sunset again. Camera set to WB Auto. Flash gelled with CTO (colour temperature orange) and set to 35mm zoom and full power.
60mm lens shot at 200 ISO
Center of lens 600mm away from the 10cm mark on the ruler.
Tripod to bring the center of the lens to approximately the height of the 10 cm mark on the ruler.
In the 4-H Table Setting Contest at the Lancaster County Super Fair, youth select a theme and display one place setting, including table covering, dishes, glassware, silverware, centerpiece and menu. Youth choose one of the following categories: formal, casual, picnic or birthday.
This is the light setup used to create the specular highlight. The highlight is not there now because I moved the camera position to get this picture.
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Here is my ghetto setup for the last few shots i did. im stuck in a tiny dorm in korea and i dont have many resources, so i gotta get inventive:
Canon 5dmkii w/ 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
cardboard box robot i built
crumpled tinfoil behind, with a propped up iphone displaying a bright red picture.
LED flashlight going through my external flash's diffuser to give the robot a smidgeon of light.
Had another photo illustration yesterday for the Opinions editor Sarah Zeeck. The story was for the dorms sucking up money from students so of course, the first thing in my head was a vacuum. Yeah, I know. Not the most original but time is tight. Just rented a vacuum, set up an umbrella in my room on a light stand about 6ft tall with the SB-80DX at 1/16 fired opticaly via my on pop up flash set to it's lowest setting on the 20D.
Too much ambient light at first so I turned a few off and it looked a lot better. First few were boring so I tried to add some motion by slowing down the shutter speed. to about 1/5 @ISO 100 f/2.8.
Overall, turned out okay with a quick setup. Really wish I had two flashes.
Strobist:
On the left... SB 24 clamped to boom arm stand. Firing partially into the umbrella to get a bit more light on the front, and partially into the ceiling.
SB 28 on boom arm, shooting out into the ceiling to create a large continuous swath of light. Rotated horizontally, and zoomed out all the way.
On the right... another SB 24 on a stand... partially hitting the ceiling, partially hitting the umbrella to help light up the back of the car. Used distance (umbrella to car) angle (how much hits the umbrella) and zoom to control how much of that light hit the ceiling to light up the top of the car, vs how much light was reflected to the back of the car.
Behind the car was an SB 28, with a blue filter on it, hitting the wall.
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This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography